To A Million And Beyond
In this episode, I share how a decade-long addiction and a trust-shattering lie to my wife exposed three questions that surface when trust collapses—who are you really, can I trust what you say, and are you for me—and how consumers ask the same questions of brands. I explain why logos and value claims like “integrity” don’t create belief, and how leading with declarations can backfire by setting unrealistic expectations. Instead, trust is built through character, culture, vulnerability, specificity, and consistent communication over time—using stories instead of slogans, showing failures and how you made them right, and deepening emotional connection with repeated, evolving creative. Drawing on IPA research, I connect consistency to trust, memory, and profit, and argue that relationship-based marketing aims for customers to feel like they already know you. 00:00 Betrayal Confession 00:45 Three Trust Questions 01:17 Consumers After Betrayal 01:56 Why Logos Fail 02:49 Trust Is Demonstrated 04:02 Fix Culture First 04:41 Trust Drives Profit 05:18 Vulnerability Stories 06:19 Consistency Compounds 07:39 Parasocial Marketing 08:22 Pillars And Farewell Who should we interview next? Send nominations to MattWillis@WizardOfAds.com
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